Dietary composition can significantly influence health and lifespan, however, robust knowledge on which food components, at what concentration exert which long-term health effects is still incomplete. Here, we explored the effects of dietary protein intake on Ercc1 (Î/-) DNA-repair-deficient mice, which are an excellent model for accelerated ageing and are hyperresponsive to the anti-ageing effect of dietary restriction. Restricting dietary protein by 50% extended lifespan in male mice, but not in females. Restricting protein levels beyond 80% improved various neurological health parameters, while a further reduction to 95% affected appetite and became distinctly detrimental. Conversely, a near doubling of protein intake and isocaloric compensatory lowering with carbohydrates significantly shortened lifespan in both sexes. Gene expression analysis of liver from mice on a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet to those on high-carbohydrate, low-protein revealed increased expression of oxidative phosphorylation, enrichment of processes associated with tissue injury, inflammation, and gene-length-dependent transcriptional decline (GLTD), recently shown to reflect DNA damage accumulation causing transcription stress, and cellular ageing. Finally, GLTD was also identified by reanalysis of publicly available data of wild-type mice, rats and humans on high-protein diets, suggesting that increased dietary protein enhances GLTD and accelerates systemic ageing. Together, our findings have implications for nutritional guidelines for progeroid DNA-repair-deficient human syndromes, warrant the use of excessive protein intake for sustaining health, and suggests GLTD as a sensitive read-out of overall health and predictor of biological ageing.
High protein intake causes gene-length-dependent transcriptional decline, shortens lifespan and accelerates ageing in progeroid DNA repair-deficient mice.
高蛋白摄入会导致基因长度依赖性转录下降,缩短寿命,并加速早衰症 DNA 修复缺陷小鼠的衰老
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作者:van Galen Ivar, Birkisdóttir Maria B, Ozinga Rutger A, Brandt Renata M C, Barnhoorn Sander, Imholz Sandra, van Oostrom Conny T, van der Marel Ricfrid W G N, Smit Kimberly, Rijksen Yvonne M A, Reiling Erwin, van Steeg Harry, Hoeijmakers Jan H J, Dollé Martijn E T, Vermeij Wilbert P
| 期刊: | NPJ Metab Health Dis | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 22; 3:20 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s44324-025-00064-3 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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